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The “chow line” hurriedly builds up. The mess hall serves pheasant. HAND IN HAND The Future Farm- ers of America’s pur- pose is to prepare young men for an occupation in farming. All mem- bers of vocational agri- cultural classes are re- quired to join the local FFA Chapter. The Hemingford Chapter took part in many judging contests. The delegates to State Convention were Kent Frost and Dave Dar- veau. The Dusty Rangers were lead by Ron Sal- omon, Rick Benda, Tom Gasseling, Rich Kriz, Dana Sorenson, Bob Delsing, Ken Hennings, and Ron Meredith. Mr. Lee Messer- smith, the local FFA ad- visor, received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Ne- braska. 17
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Top brass make plans for the Pheasant Feed. Mrs. Headden lends a hand. FFA-FHA WORK The FFA pin shows the Future Farmers' emblem connected to a symbol of office. The FHA pin shows the Future Home- makers' emblem connected to the letters FHA. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization for girls formed to teach the importance of working as a member of a home and a member of a community. To learn the importance of working toward certain goals, the members may work for degrees. This year Sylvia Klemke and Denice Pipitt received both their Junior and Chapter degrees. Jan Moeller, Janna Dee, and Sandra Davis received their Junior degrees. Peggy Moeller and Linda Roes were elected to the offices of District Degree Chair- man and District Treasurer, respectively. Sylvia Klemke rated in the top three creed speakers at the District Creed Speaking Con- test. For FHA Week, March 24-29, the girls planned various activities. FHA helped spon- sor the FFA-FHA Pheasant Feed and served the Pine Ridge Teachers’ Dinner. Janny Moel- 1 ler and Linda Roes represented Hemingford at the State Convention. Mrs. Robison, sponsor of the local FHA chapter, received her B.S. degree from the University of Nebraska and attended Chad- ron State. She teaches vocational homemak- ing. Her favorite hobbies are sewing, knitting, and camping. 16
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When faced against high colds Bruce En- gel makes two against Chadron Assump- tion. Hemingford Cager opened the 1968-1969 sea- son with three quick de- fenses, looking good in the first game but having more difficulty in the following two oppositions they faced. The game with the Hay Springs Hawks could have easily went either way. A few tough breaks at the wrong times held the Cats back, causing a defeat by a score of fifty- four to fifty-five. The following Tuesday night the Cats were not ready for the high-spirited Panthers. Bob Smith, second year let- The Cats won this game terman shoots a jump shot 59-37. against the Sidney St. Pats. 18
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